New York City Commercial Ductless Air Conditioning

Make The Right Call For Dustless Air Conditioning Systems

One of the latest and fastest growing trends in the air conditioning industry is ductless or mini-split air conditioning systems. The popularity of ductless cooling systems is that they are a very convenient and cost effective way to install a clean, quality air conditioning system into many New York City area buildings.

In Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens & the Bronx, there are many older apartments, condos, commercial buildings and industrial complexes that do not have adequate space to build expansive air ducts. This creates a problem when trying to install a central air conditioning system into the building to keep it cool during the hot and humid New York summers.

The Benefits of Ductless Air Conditioning Include:

Comfortable air conditioning solution for buildings that lack sufficient room to install ductwork

More energy efficient than duct systems because energy is not lost inside the ducts

Ability to control temperatures in separate rooms or areas

Can be installed into newly added areas without modifying the existing central air conditioning system

The larger the building, the greater the energy savings

With most conventional commercial air conditioning systems, energy is wasted because of the air traveling through the ducts. The larger the building, more ducts are required for the central air system and more energy is lost. The losses are even greater when the ducts go through non-air conditioned areas of a building.

Studies prove the nearly 80% of all air conditioning units in the country are installed incorrectly. At Maxwell Plumb our dustless air conditioners experts will evaluate your individual situation in determining the very best ductless system for your building. We’ll professionally and properly install your ductless air conditioning system to provide your building with years of reliable performance. With an energy efficient dustless air conditioning system installed by Maxwell Plumb you’ll save a substantial amount of money on your electric utility bills.

When it’s time for you to look at ductless air conditioning installation, make sure you’re dealing with trained, qualified professionals like Maxwell Plumb . . . the expert installers of indoor ductless air conditioning systems in New York City.

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During a typical New York summer the air can be hot and muggy outside, which can mean excess moisture inside. Excessive indoor humidity is not just uncomfortable, it can lead to unhealthy mold, musty odors and condensation that can damage wood surfaces and paint.

In today's tight, well insulated homes, excess moisture can make your air conditioner work harder to keep the air cool and dry. To help keep the air dryer, a dehumidifier can be an effective solution.

How does a dehumidifier work?
As warm, humid air is blown across a cold coil by a fan, moisture condenses into liquid, which can be removed through a drain pipe. The dry air then passes over a warm coil and is added back into the room. Dehumidifiers are controlled by an instrument called a dehumidistat, which turns the unit on and off depending on the amount of moisture detected in the air. The level of moisture is controlled by a dehumidistat, which turns the unit on and off. A dehumidifier's capacity is measured in pints of water removed every 24 hours.

Carrier Whole Home Dehumidifers
A whole house dehumidifier is designed to work in conjunction with your home's heating and air conditioning system by monitoring and controlling the level of humidity. It operates quietly and is easily maintained by cleaning a filter.